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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 11

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1927 ELEVEN rrofoealmnl and lliialiii'M OVHTlCBa Eastern, $8.09 gal son, H. E. Maxey, A. J. Perkins, WANTED 1'rofooalonal and lliulurag lilriMinry PRICE UNO 15 HIGHER seventh grade teacher, la spending the week with relatives In San Francisco, having flrat Joined her mother and alater at Albany for the aouthern trip.

Mlsa Jennie Wadaworth, em weatern red, January, February (1.28. Oats No. 2, whits feed, January, February (34.60; No, 2, 16-pound gray, January, February (35.60, San FrnniTlaco Poultry BAN FBANCIHCO, Cal Deo. II. (AP) (U.

H. Bureau Agricultural Economics) Brollera Leg- lon) Olympla, full measure, 40 gallon! oraba, (1.761l.76 dozen. 1 1 1) pa. Wool, Ulrica, lollops Nominal. 102 orop.

cluster, 10 22c lb. WOOL Nominal, blood. 12c per coarse or blood, 30c por braid, 80o per lb. MOHAIR Buying pries. Kid, 6Ca per staple, 46o par lb.i hort atapls, 40o par burry.

22 Ho lb. CAHCARA BARK Buying price, 926 peel, lo par do, 12 peel, to per lb. HORRBHIDES Oreen or dry. aalted, aach, pony aklns, 76o each; eolt skins, loo each; dry horsa, 60o with tall and mans on; II cull hides half price. HIDES Buying prices.

Salted hides, all weights, elio; part oursd hldea, to; green hldea, to; aallad bulla, 6c; green bulla, 4o; aalted or green calf, 12a; salted or green eslf (with I holes or oven. So; salted or green kip, So; halrsllpped hldea and aklna, half price. till H1DI5S Flint dry hldea. 12o; dry aalted hldea, lo; culls and damaged, half pries. BHEEP PELTS Flint dry sheep pelts, long, 10c: flint dry badly burry, 10c; flint dry, short, 10o; flint dry pieces, lOo; flint dry asrilngs, (910c; dry aalted pelts, 5c; dry aheep pelts, ssch (c; aalted pelts, short, each 11310c; salted pelts, long each aalted shearlings, each, 10916c.

OOAT BK1NB Salted goats. long, each, 70c: aalted goats, short, esch, 15c; dry goata, long par lb. lie; dry goata, short, aach. 169 0c; goat abaarllnga, each 6c; goat lata, 6a. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Dec.

1 Official quotations at tns North Portland yards today are reported as follows: nog Heavyweight (260-850 medium, good and choice (11.00312.00 Medium woig'nt (200- 160 common, medium, good and choice 11.76912.76 Light weights (160- 200 common, medium, good and choice 12.75 13.00 Light lights (130-160 common, medium, good and choice 12.60S13.00 Packing hoga (rough and amooth) 10.00911.00 Slaughter plga (90-110 medium, good and choice 11.00912.76 Feeder and atocker pigs (70-130 medium, good and choice .11.00 912.50 (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded In above quotations.) Cattlo and Calves Steers, good 8. 35 8.65 Medium 7.60 8.35 Common 6.269 7.60 Canners and cutter steers 8.609 16 7.259 7.60 Heifers, good Common and medl urn 1.009 7.1 (.259 7.2 Cows, good Common and medi um Low cutters and cut ter 4.76 9 6.25 1.00 4.75 Bulls, good (yearlings excluded) 1.00 9 (.00 Cutters and medium (canners and bolog' nas) 4.00 6-00 Calves, medium to choice (milk feds ex cluded) 7.50 9.00 Culls and 6.009 7.60 Vealers, medium and choice 9.60 911.50 Culls and 7.009 9.60 Sheep and Lambs (Slaughter Stock) Lambs, medium to choice 10.009.11,00 Lambs, culls and com- mon 8.00910.00 Yearling wethers, me dlum to choice 8.40 910-60 Ewes, common to aholcs 4.00 9 6.00 Culls 1.009 4-00 Outside, quotations based On best Mt. Adams, Eastern Oregon and similar type lambs. Few valley lambs selling above (11.00. NOTE The above class and grade quotations do not In all cases represent actual sales.

In som Inatances they represent values at which such stock would sell If available, according to ths Judg ment ot ths markst reporter and members of the trade. Portland Hay Price PORTLAND, Dec. 81. (AP) Hoy buying prlcea: Eastern Oregon timothy (20.009(22.00 ditto valley (17.009(17.60; cheat (18.00; alfalfa 117.609(18-00; oat hay (13.00; oat and vetch $14,509 straw per ton. Selling prices, '(la ton more.

Portland Grain Prices PORTLAND, Ore, Deo. 11. (AP) Wheat: BBB hard whits, hard white, B. S. Baart, January, February (1.83; Federation, Janu ary.

February (1.82; soft white, January, February $1.82 west' ern white, January (1.82 Feb ruary $1.81 Vi; hard winter, Janu ary, February (1.80: northern spring, January, February (1.31 iHiminri D. ALI.KN, Atturney-at-law llonrn upetnlra In lluvey lll'lg. C. A. WINTHItMKIKIl I.ANIM III Ikb anil probata ilii II Of Ilea, curnar Klglilh anil Willamette etreola.

If, (, 11(101'! Allornay. Practice In all anuria. 711 Wlllamaila HI CHAR. A. IIAilllY Hoom 1.

I. Nailnnal ilnnk Building, corner Kluhlll and Wlllumalla etreete. B. M. CAI.KINM Attornoy-at-law.

(I. 8. National ilnnk building. 1'hnna 107. ItlJHIKKM ICIK1KNI0 IIUHINKrW mi.LKOK ICnroll now fur tiiislnese edura, tlou.

C'ninljc uo froa uu re'iuisl I'limia HUH. 1)1 IKI Dll. WHHIIIT II. LKIC Dentistry and Ituy, 4U W. llldg.

Telephone 42-J, Dn. J. M. MILI.HIlt Dontlatry Treatment ut pyorrhea' and X- llay. 0 1 anny Hid a M.

C. IIAMHIH lloom 401 Mo aloiran tt Waalinnrna llldg. Dlt. J. IS.

ItlCIIMONU Ortho dnnlla treKulnilng leeih), I'hone II 11 122 Miner llldg. Ult. It. E. MClNTVItlfi 10 Miner llldg.

I'hone 1121. llKI'AlltlXJ I ItlMi HKAVKRH' KUUNITDItld IIOH PITA AND KACTOHT pairing. iiphnUterlng, reflnlNhlnx. Iuri. It iir mod tu order, (loodn parked for alilpinent.

Kautnry (blH W. IClKhtn. I'hone 401. KltOKNH CAniNKT BIIOP CAHINKT Win of nil klnda, fur nllura repnlrlna and re'inlahlng. wood lurnliiK.

Hdllufnnilon Kimr anlreil, 114 Weat 7th Ave. I'hone UHil-J. CtiS I'ltAlT ItH lIAItOltlCAVKfl AND LINDBAY llutldlng rontrarlora, llarxrenvet and l.lndaay Oak I'hone 1040. R. J.

LOUP contractor and build ar; repairing and remodeling a apecialty. I'Dona Mai. FRANK NKKDHAM Illf.lilCIt My perannal ailenllon given In -bulirtlna of homea. 4t W. th HI.

line-It. CKMKNT CONTItACTOHH W. H. CO- t7l Tyler Ht Phnne U71-II. ami IIKAIINO CIIARK A I.EBI.KY Plumbing and homing, tit Onk atreet Phona 143t.

ll.N.M.VO anil IIKATIMl II ALL A BIIIIMWAT Plumbing and drain tlla. Koventh and Vak I'hone 1001. At IHIOIt HOOKH AUDITKD Byalema In atalled, accniinte kept reoulrlng only part tlino, IL Dovine. Phone l9I. CHIROPRACTIC (la aucceae and growth merit your Inveallgatlnn, (1KO.

A. BIMON Tha Electio Cluroprnctor. Over Penney'e Biora DR. H. free.

II. PIOTKRH Kinmlnallon 104 I. O. O. IT.

llldg. PHYSICIAN Bll DIIH. QUI.LION. BTASARD. YOTT Practice limited to the eye.

ear. none and throat. Eyee teated and Inline furnlnhed. Ulflce 10 1. O.

O. K. i'hone 113. U. H.

FIELDS. M.D. Ooneral Practice, attention itlven to obatrctrtca and dlticnnca or wo men. Offlc 41 Minor llldg I'hone 021. Reo.

phone 1170. DR. REARDSLEI. 140-16 Ob. ateirica and dlaenaea nf children.

I'honca, office 4C; Una. SoO, R. O. FAIIBT. M.D.

Family Phyalclan (11-16-17 Mlnei Bldg. Office, phone 8. Roaldonce phone 1776-J Eugene. C. B.

HUNT, M.I)., Dlaonaea of children and obnlolrlca, 716-18 Miner llldg. Phonos, office 664; roaldonce 1112. DR. J. V.

TITUS Obatetrlca and dlaenaea of children a apecialty. Itrown Ninth and Oak Bt. OSTEOPATH IU PHYSICIAN DR. JOHN 81MON8 Oatoopathlc physician and aurgeon, 404 M. A V.

llldg. Phona 611. DR. R. f.

V1ROIL Oatoopathlc phyalclnn. Phona 2261. UNDERTAKERS MARION VRATCH, FUNERAL IIO.M10. Lady aeslatant. Full auto eniilpimint.

Corner Tenth and Ponrl atroota. Phono 111. Murlon catch and Harry Q. Koonoy. i.

nnANSTETTER-rFunernl dlroctor. Lndy nnltnnt, Aulo Ilniirao, 1162 Olive BtrooL Phone 1040. POLLY AND HER YEAR-END HIIII'TINO ONE MC.Vri llll tV 'I'ltADIKO Dniolopmrnla In Hllanllnn Una Ti'iiilcncy lo Ilaiirnga Kiiculntlnn In Advanoo NEW YORK. Deo. (AP) The flnnl ecgxlon of the year In ha gtork niurkel fulled to dlacloaa i clwirly defined trend, due to the confusion cnuaed by the eitenslve yi'iir-end shifting of apaculntlva ac-counts, but the day'a advantage appenred to rent on the aide of those working for higher prlcea, Possibility of adverse developmenla the Mexican situation over the wenk-erul hnd a tendency to die crturnfco actlvo npeculutlon for tha advance.

Iinnplte the disappointment canned by the ffillure of the dl rertnra of tha Allied Chernlcnl enmpnny to declnra A atock dla- irlbtiilon. Wall gircct hae not an-llroly abandoned hope of more "melon culling" after the turn of tha yenr. Atchlann acorcd an x-trenie Rnln of over 3 points to within a amnll fraction of the record top on a revival of reporta that a eperltil dividend waa due at tha net meeting. Dlrectora of tha Eureka Vacuum company, who bnva declared generotia dlvldonda In former years, also are expected to make enmo apeclnl announcement of a atock and ennh dlatrlhu-tlon at their meeting next Tuea- dav. Rnldwln wna ona of tha few real wenk feat urea today, breaking over 7 polnta to 1624 and then rally- ln 1 polnta from tho bottom President Vauclaln'a atntement that only "modeat bualnesg could ba hoped for next year precipitated the gelling.

United Btatea Steel common and General Motora also lost around. The eo-cnlled relnveatment de mand wna reported to hava been oat effective In tho ralla. With auhstantlnl galna being recorded by New York Central. Southern Rail way, Rending and Knnena City Hnuihrrn. buying of tha loet named being Influenced by a federal court declelon holding the methods of tha I.

C. C. In determining tho tenia, live valuation of the road aa 11 legal. TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Wlmlcenlo Prlcea PORTLAND, Dec. 1L These are the prlcea dealera pay wholenalera.

except aa otherwiee noted: BUTTER Belling prlcea. box tola -Creamery prlcea: Prlnta. ax traa. 620 lb. for plain wrappera, subject to discount of 1 par cent.

Dairy buying once. 100 per lb. HUTTBRKAT Country etntlona. delivery basis: Beat churning, 02o No. I churning cream, 47c lb.

Ileal churning fat Portland de livery, 64o lb. ClUCIiiiK Soiling prlcea to re tallera: Tlllnmook county trlpleta. 27 Ho loaf, 23 Ho Orego trlp.ots. not branded. 26o per lb.

Tlllnmook f. o. b. eolllng prlcea Trlpleta, 26o per do loaf, 16o lb. EGOS Buying prlcea of whola- aalera: Current rccelpta, 14 centa dozen; hennery whites.

16 cents medluma, 30Slo dozen. LlVhi POULTRY Selling price Heavy hens. 26o per light hene 111 4f 20c broilers, 18c: heavy 022c roosters. 12o Pckln ducka, 30 cents young geese, 25o per lb. Krcsli I'niUa and Vegetables FRKS11 FRUITS Oranges, nav.

el. 13. 26(g 13.60; Florida grape fruit, 14.OOU 55.75 case; lemons 13.2543(6.60; bananas, 8Vi09a per lb. CRANBERRIES Oregon: Mc Farlln. t3.7SOI4.25 per box; East ern, barrel, $14.00.

ONIONS Soiling prlcea to re tnllcrs: Oregon, $2,00 oen tnl; garlic, 7 Vi sa lb. urtlliD BRUITS Dates, pack 'i lie, lla. II 4: flea, black Uo lb. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, $1.00 fll.76 per dozen. SACK VEGETABLES Selling prlcea: Ueota.

3 Ha? 3c lb.i lettuce, California. 7613. 25 crate; eel ory, Jl.25ffjl.35 per dozen bunch' ea; aplnach. local, $2.00 per orange box; peas, radishes. 60c; carrots, 60c; turnips, 60a dox en bunches.

TABLE) POTATOES Locals. $2.00 J2. 26; Deschutes bakers. ja.26JJ:!.5: eweet potatoes, IWO lb. Meats and Provisions COUNTRY MEATS Ssllln pries to retailers: Country killed hogs best butchers, under 160 Ihi 17c; voal 80 to 100 lba.

16 ffl 17c lambs, 1930o lb. LARD Purs lent. 17Ho per lb, shortening, 13a per 'lb. SMOKED MEATS Rams, 84 SCo per breakfast bacon, 82 50o por tb. NUTS Oregon walnuts.

Jumbo, do lnrge, 82c; do medium 27 He; peanuts, raw 11O130 lb. dj, roasted, 1316o almonds 2420c; filberts, 190220 lb pocans, 26r28o Brazils, new crop, 14 16o lb. Welby Stevens and O. Buehman. Board of directors: W.

Walk- er, Jullua Fulop, W. C. Wright, W. Hughes, and Harry M. Stewart.

The chamber of commerce voted to allow tha Llona club tha privil ege of holding their weekly Friday luncheona In the chamber of commerce rooma Instead of In tho W. O. W. hall aa has bsen tha eua. torn.

Ths chamber ef commerce voted to allow the Lions club ths privilege of holding their weekly Frldsy luncheons in the chamber of commerce rooms lnatead of In the W. O. W. ball as has bsen the cuatom. Ths chamber of atommerce rooms will bs available for use as a meeting placa for all clvlo activities.

It was announced this evening by H. J. Cox. Mr. Cox.

who I- making the chamber ot com merce rooms the headquarters of the Lorans Lumber company, has announced that ha will keep regu lar office hours and that chamber of commerce rooms will be open for the convenience of citizens or of travelers who desire Informa tion about Springfield. City Officials Sworn In SPRINGFIELD, Deo. 81. The new city officials elected on November 2 were formerly sworn In at a short session of ths council held at ths city hall this svenlng. I.

M. Peterson waa sworn In as re corder and W. P. Tyson and George Stewart as councllmen. No other business was taken up at this meet ing.

Car Robbery Falls (Register Lane County Special) COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 11 Frank Henderson, owner of the Depot cafe, has recovered from an attack of flu. An attempt waa made laat night to rob the garage of Mrs. Frank Henderson of the family car. The garage lock was broken, but luckily the family had the car out and In use at the time.

What Trent Is Doing (Register Lane County Special) TRENT, Dec. SI. Little Vadtian Hayes Is In ths Pacific Christian hospital with bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Tate visited here a few days this week from North Bend. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlcker, December 23. The Brickers live on the Ferguson place.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Ktmball and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook of Oak- ridge, visited In Trent and attended the Christmas program.

Mies Leta Wheeler has been sick the paat week. Mrs. O. V. Hamilton's slater and husband have returned home to Portland after a visit here.

The U. H. 8. class of 1925 met with Miss Cora Johns Wednesday evening and had an enjoyable time. Several here are sick with grtpp, colda or sore throat.

Miss Mildred Mornlngstar of Cloverdale visited a part of last week with Miss Cora Johns. Harrlsbnrg Town Briefs HARRISBURO, Deo. 11. (Special to tha Register) Ell Hall, principal In a Roseburg school, who has been spending holiday vacation at the Hall home, went to Portland Monday to attend a meeting of Oregon teacheis. Mr.

and Mrs. Fulton Jackson and family are occupying the J. R. Cartwright residence In the southwestern part of town since Tuesday. Holiday visitors at the borne ot Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Norton were and Mrs. Brad Mulkey and son Clyde of Philomath. Clyde has his tight hand In splints, the result of getting three of his fingers badly torn early in December while assisting his father In section work. Miss Margaret Reese, who has been employed at Albany some months, and Jacob Reese from Weed, Cal, are spending the year end vacation at the home here of their mother, Mrs.

Helen Reese. Miss Luclle Wright of Eugene was the guests of friends here Tuesday. She taught In the schools here formerly. Mayor and Mrs. Alan L.

McAfee and children Jean and Donald, returned Monday evening from a three day's visit at Medford and Roseburg. Mrs. Carl Ingram and baby son are guests this week from Junction City at the home of her mother, Mrs. Florence E. Hall.

Mr. Ingram la making trucking trips to Reedsport and Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Sherlll and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nemchlck have been home from Wendllng since the holiday vacation and expect to return Saturday. Out ot town Christmas guests at the home of Mrs.

Mottle Holt were Dr. and Mrs. Nell Bain and daughters Barbara and Bstty ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bennle Holt, Phyllss and Buddy of Halsey, Mr, and Mrs.

Harry Holt and Max. Ins of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holt, Morris and Adrls of Eugene. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Hawke of Springfield are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingrnm. Miss Mildred Martin, Sixth and By Cliff Sterrett VIAVI Way to heallh I'raventa opera tion.

07 W. fltti. I'hone 7ID-J. KHIONII HAND h'lOIUS At 101 Weat Opp. Winter Oardeo I'liona Illio.

unk bought. IIOH. I II Itl.l'AlltH VVI J.IIIMJ UOILEnH, tanka, amoka alacka and furnacea. C. K.

Ituth and ton. out IKCORATIVPJ BKItVICK. A I It flltllHll KUIIIPMICNT Furniture, art noveltlea, pliture framea, electrlo light flxturee, re-don, rated. II. II.

liDRKA 111 Wlllninelia ovar Ilnnip. tnn'a. Phone OltEllON TltANHKKR Copen- hnver llunney. We move everything, 774 Willamette. I'hone 477.

Ilea. 1204 FLOOR HANI'INO Work guaranteed. I'hone 1040, John Mitchell. IIOMH HA KINO f'nkea a apocl. Phone 1701-Y.

illy. IUH MO in Tim ciiicuit cutiiiT or tmr grATB or onr.ouN run tub coiintt or I.ANB Carl It. Cook. PUIalKt va. Nancy T.

Cok. To Nanry Cook, the ebove oeni4 4rn1nll In Ihe name ef the state of Orin, yntt are brbr required to ai'Oeer and answer the complaint filed against roe In ihe above entltuil eull en or bsfore Is vrohi from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If roe (all so to eppssr and answsr, for wsnt Ihsrour, the dafsndant will apply to Ihs court for His rsltsf dsmand-d la his said eomplalnl. to-wltl Kor a dacrse of this eourt forsvsr dissolving Iho bonds niatrlmony now sslstlng balwssa plaintiff end dsfsndant and daorsslng furlhsr thst Ihs plslnllff shall hava lh ears end euslody of Ksnnslb Csrl Cnok. minor son of plalollff and df-ndsut. and aurh olhsr sad furthsr rsllsf as to Ihs court may assm squtiabte.

Thla summons Is publtshsd once esch wssk for all suocssslvs wssks In th tornlnff rUalslsr. a dslly oswapapsr of general elrculalloa, published In Kuesne, Oragon. by ordsr of the Hoo, C. P. Har nerd, county Judge of county.

Ore. gon. whlrh ordsr para dais Ids Stub day of and (lis dan Ihe first publication ef this summons le Uscemb-r II. rOTTRIt A KINO) Atlornsys for plaintiff, Rssldsncs end postofrtcs eddrssa. Cugsae, Orsgon.

rrt 11-ll-t Batata ef Msbecca Bl'sa Blsntoa, Usosasad. HOTICK TO CKBDITORg Ifoltce la bsroby glvse that Joba l-lanlo has bssa by the eounty oourl of the gtato of Orsgon. In and for t.ene county, eppolf tea edmlntstrstor of ths sstsie ef Itsbscca Ellsu Olaotos. csassd. All psraons hsvlng elalme against eeld estate ere hereby uotlflsd le prsssnt the same duly staled end vsrlflsd at the law office of A.

B. Wheeler In Bugsna. Orsgon. within an monthe from this dsy of Decamhsr, IMi. JOHN W.

Til. ANTON. AdmlnlitrLtor. A. B.

WUKELEIL Atlernsy. rrt ll-ll-l HOTICB Or riNAt. gBTTLEMBNT Notice le bersby glvsn Ibat Bthsl ganbora, edmialslretrle of the estate of Ida B. ganbora, deceased, bee filed hsr final eooount In the inetter of eald eo tate la the eouety eourt of Lane eounty, Orsgoa. and that Monday the Ird dsy of January.

llt et It o'clock In tho torsnooa of aald day at the eounty eurt ronm lo the courthouse la Eugene, Lena Orsgnn. has been flisd es the time end plare by Ihe aetd eourt for the I taring of oblectlone to eeld ae eount.end for final esttlsmsnt ef eald tetste Any end ell oblsottons to eald account end the flneJ settlement of aald estate must be filed with the elerk ef said eourt on or before the eeld dete of hearing. Dated thle Ird day ef December. 1114. ETHEL I.

BANIIOItN, Admlntetralrli of the eetete ef Ida B. ganborn. deceased. e-rk ll-l NOTICE TO CIlBDITOng Notice Is hsrsby glvsn that the on. dsrslgnsd.

has bssn appolntsd Biscutrla of Ihs sststs of W. F. Osburo. deceased, by ths County Court nf Lane county, Orsgon. All persona having clelnu eaalnat said satato are required to pre.

sent thsm with the proper vpuchsrs to ths undsralgnsd et the lew offlcss of Pottsr A King at No, III Wtliamett street, In Eugene, Oregon, within elz months from ihe dste of thla notice. Pated at Eugene, Oregon, thle 14th day of Dsrsnther, 1131. rtoHR a. osnunN, Admlnlstretor of the estate of r. Osburn.

deceased. rrt 11-14-1 NOTICE OF riNAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby glvsn that A. O. Plxon aa admlnlatrator of the eatate of l.lssle B. Norrls.

dscesssd. has fllsd bis final account In said estate and Ihe county court of bane county. Oregon has fixed Tuesday the leth day of January. 1927 at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of enld dsy at the eounty courthouse In Kugene, Lone eounty, Oregon as the time and place for the hearing of said final eooount. All parsons having objections to aald final aooount are notified to preaont the anme In writing on or before snld time.

Dnted this 14th day of December, load. A. O. DIXON, Administrator of tha eatate of Mails B. Norrla, deoeasad.

nAnnia, smith nnysON, Attorneys for Admlnlatrator. JTrl 11-14-1 PALS orn 1 to 1 pounde 10932c. Fryers, Leghorn 1 1-4 to pounds IQttSlo pound; fi to 2Vi pounds 20f31c. Young roosters and pullats col ored 1 to pounda 109 31c pound; poorer, low aa 28c. Leghorn hena, to I pounda 425c; pounda 26927c.

Turkeya, young 40942a pound; old 3fl'(3Sc; dressed No. 1 tome 7W4'Jc; hens 47 3 49c; poorer 40 9 45c. Ran Frnnrlseo Frnlt BAN FKANC1HCO, Cal Deo. II (AP) (Federal-State Market News Service) Apples: i't to 4 tier boxes, California Newtowns, fancy common stor age 90c to (1.25; Lady apples $2.00 to $2.40. Northwestern: Rome Beautys xf 1.85912.00; fancy holes $1.00 to Spltzenbergs $1.86 to fancy $1.66 to 1.85; choice $1.25 Jl.

60; De- $1.15 to fancy to 2.60; Winter Bananaa, fancy, 1.66 to choice $1.00 to 1.25; Newtowns Pears: California Winter Nells 2.00 0 northwestern: D'AnJous $3.75 9 $4.00: fancy $3.26 (3.60 box; Winter Nells xf (8.00. San Francisco Dairy SAN FKA.VCIKCO. Cal Dee. II. (AP) United States Department of Agriculture net wholesals prices: UUTI-92 score, 48c; 90 score, 44o.

EOOS U. 8. No. 1 extras, 41c; do. medium, 88c; do small, 30c.

CHEESE California fancy. flats, 26c. BUTTER F. o. b.

San Fran cisco, 62 Vj 9630. Chicago Produce CHICAGO, 111., Dec. II. (AP) BUTTEK Higher; creamery ex tras, 50 He; standards, 48 Mc; extra firsts 48949c: firsts, 4345c; seconds, 88941HC. EGGS Unchanged receipts, 6014 caaes: firsts, 41 9 48 He: ordinary firsts, 37 40c: refrigerator extras, 85c; refrigerator firsts, 34c.

New York Hops NEW YORK. Dec. 81. (AP) Hope Steady; stats 1926, 609 65c; state, 1925, nominal; Pacific Coast. 1926.

26 930c; Pacific Coast, 1925, 4 9 26c. New York Fruit Prices NEW YORK, Dec. 81. (AP) Evaporated apples, dull, choice 10 10 He; prunes steady; Callfor- ntans, 6 9 11 Via; Oregons 64 12c Apricots firm; standards 10 9 22c; choice 22 Vi 9 14c; choice 24 Vs to 26c. Peaches, steady, standarda 11 Vi 01 3c; choice ll14V4o; extra choice 14 9 15 too.

Hops steady; state, 1916, 60 66c: state 1926 nominal; Pacific coast 1926, 16 80c; Pacific coast 1925, 14926c Lane County News (Continued from Page Eight) Lone Cedar Doings LONE CEDAR, Deo. 81. The Chrlatmaa program and tree given by the ladies' aid and Sunday school was held last Sunday. The children each got a bag of candy. Ladles' aid will meet at the home of Mrs.

Fred Knox January 6 for a regular meeting. OFFICERS HUE ELECTED J. COX RE-ELECTED BEAD OF O. OF AS F. B.

ITnmltn Mnilo Vice-President: Committees for 1027 Are Appointed (Register Lane County SPRINGFIELD, Deo. 81. Officers for the year 1927 were chosen this evening by the chamber of commerce and important committees were named. H. J.

Cox was re-elected as president and F. B. Hamlin as vice-president. The other officers chosen were: Walter Gossler, secretary; and C. E.

Kenyon, treasurer. Committees were appointed as follows: Commerce, trade and Industry: A. J. Perkins, Welby Stevens and John Wlnxenreld. Legislative, highway, fish and game: W.

F. Walker, E. E. Morrison and Dr. W.

C. Rebhan. Publicity, civics social and educational: H. E. Maxey, F.

B. Hamlin, and Dr. W. H. Pollard.

House committee: M. M. Peery and C. F. Egglman.

Finance: G. G. Bushman, C. E. Kenyon and W.

O. Hughes. Bridge commute: E. E. Morrl- LVn Used furniture.

We II. aura In uml OUT rasn S. r.r kTBI) AT ONOW 11100 loan, -age property. Addroes 0761, register. -1 1 tan nr Ileforonces' given.

I'hnnc (NTKn TO Mil yu iresn, oked snn ourii Lj UrnnA DOUIirr. r.on riei.i I ut 1-l-tf in, 778 wonr IIOIIHM PAtNTICnH and hangare. cell Prosum 147 Willamette. Phone ilea. 4-in-tr k-fi (Hat new frock mana now.

ti I inn us uiini lmm rnitennn me pn- w- 8 Mi Waat 4lh, 8-4-tf MTHIJ To borrow 11000 or (100 on 0IUSS in properly wurm 000. 6736, oara Register. S'TKD Baal ealale loan, (SS00, nplo security. uureee k-r Klark puraa, Tuaaday be- Lean Ninth and Wlllamaila and inlh anil viininiin, iiMiiiHiii- iivar and greenback. Ha.

trn to ftaglatar office. Itaward. IT A yellow oolorad hound. lout II miles out on trie i.n. hiuliwny.

Notify A. D. Colo, La V. t)i. Jtaward.

1-1-3- tT A larga yallow and whlla t. lion hean away from noma long lima, i-nun ii, ashltiglon. 1 -1 -1 1 Picture, Old Ironsldee. nilsd. Flndor please nhona Kl-Y or notify Ludford'a Art 1-1-1.

ST I.ooie loaf book, full of lonummt blue prima In Waat rlnsflold. Leave at ilex me. Ira. Itaward. li-si-s- found S'D Near my place, bloycla.

iwnar may hava It by desorlb- it It and paying for tnia aa. (hone It'll. ll-ll-l- "MoStV TO X)AN" SET TO LOAN on Improved illy oropariy. Repayable In kionlhly Installments. No com- kilMlon charra.

Quirk service. L'UlllTy HAVINOH AND LOAN AHHDCIATIIIN Itooina 1-4-6 Ovar Flrat National Dank i-ll-tf MONET TO LOAN I per cant Interoit on flrat-claaa imaanre property, no eommia- llon chfirua. Tiffany Preaoott nnhu Preaoott Itaaltorg 1'lionea 141 and I4S l-io-tr NET TO LOAN on flrat olata Ineaa and realdenra properly. Iffany and I'reacott at ROH- HT PRKBCOTT Reallora. Illamelte Ith.

1-27-tr IAVE the beat farm and city an. InveatlKatlnn and oom irlaon Invited. W. J. Llchty.

K. 1th eve. 1-l-tf Nf4 Plenty money Cltyand prm: loweat Inlareat rata. r. Ilerger, IS W.

Ith. 1 1-l-tf "MISCELLANEOUS" JIM TUB ROOF DOCTOR leaky roofa mad Ika new; ara of aervlca added to new 'of; prevenla moiia; flra-realat-hit, wnier-pronf paint. All work laranteed. J. D.

Uahllng. mo pr route A. Phone 49F1S. 6-B-tf TTHICfiRK8 made over with or llhout new tlcka: can be re brned umi day; new maltraaa ny me, O'Brien Mattreaa and pholaterlnK nhona 809. 151 Kait ith Ave.

S-26-tf OH NOV. 1. down-town "malltchlng ordera hava been celved EXCLTJH1VELY by J. Ut Johnnnn Co. Iloma nrilnra ((3 Lawrence, hoia Towell.

l-l-e PHONOOnAPH HEPAIKINO makea of phonoKrnpha repalr-I. Work aunrnnteed. LAMA WAX MUSIC 8TORB 1-l-tf TOUR IIASEMEIJT la flnodad. all ua. Wa pump them out with jower pump.

Call 720 or ftfter p. call 125S-J, 11-SO-tf iVINO General hauling. Wood enie. a. o.

Deymer. Phone 7-11-tf PAINTINO. paper hnnirlng noinnmining, can 8, B. Hay. on.

Phono 194-Y. -8-tf Pltno tuner. Phone ona aaaroaa 1488 unve. 11-6-tf USn MOVING and raising. Ooo -iiiimor, 710 E.

17th. Phone 722. 12-2-tf WEAVING at 1RI Lawrence A. A. Armirrnnir 12-11-12 lF'1''8 SHOP Homatltchlng.

irt nnop. 12-30-tr ARH AND RUBBISH hauling. juo-j, 0-28-tr IKN TV mnniphsnm Visit l-6-tf FAD'S PLACE. I'rbfcaalotinl and lltulhcaa Directory X5AVF.r OPPORTUNITIES 0 YD'H TrtlTIS lam m- trdt txtrt Angeles to Honttle every morn- 7:30. Trnuol h- fmforihle "Lloyd's Way," by renins.

Los Anunl. ian Ron rnnclsco (la. 60. Bakorafleld I8 Sonttle (6.50. Tncnmn.

iy.mnll "00, Vanootivor. Wnsh jHrnood. "4' Dep0t lIoto1 UOLLUOTIONST luank, Building. Phona I1. ployed In Portland for aavaral months paat, la a visitor at the rarentnl home.

Keith Peterson, Francis Tanton. Duke Wooda and Donald Morgan returned Tueaday evening from a three days' outing at Wheeler's cabin In the foothills eaat of town. They found quite a bit of snow but which soon melted. This sub-atance has not fallen In the valley so far thla winter In sufficient quality for svsn light snowballing. Carpenters are putting new sills under Hotel Harrlsburg this Mlaa Ruth Darr ef Salem was a Chrlatmaa guest at the Oarner home.

Mlaa Lucia Oarner Is alao home from Philomath for the holldnya. Charlea Womeladorf returned Wednesday from Albany where he has been recovering from an operation. DEFICIT FACED By STATE SOI OF IS ESTEMATB MADE FOR 1997 Such Is Report of Tag Probers Completing the Tax Levy (or Next Tear SALEM, Deo. 10, (AP)' An astlmatad deficit ot 1911,181.17 will be faced by the state on December 81, 1927, according to ths state tax commission which com pleted the making ot next year's tax levy here today. It will require $7,447,661.80 to carry on state functions during 1927, the commis sion estimated.

The amount figured by tha com mission does not take Into consid eration any funds that may be authorised by the 1917 legislature outside of the estimates ot ths tax commission. Although ths apparent demands of the state for 1927 within the sis per cent limitation aggregated $3,. 093,575.42, tho commission was limited to levying a 'state tax ot $2,160,737.63 which would lsave the deficit on December tl. 1927 at approximately $932,831.17. Revenuea from the mlllage taxes which are outside of the six per cent limitation amendment were estimated for the year 1927 at These Include 1671,.

206.49 for the University of Oregon: (761,607.33 for the Oregon Agricultural college $66,640.64 for the Oregon state normal school; (3,221,354.70 fo." elementary schools; $1,110,677.35 tor state market roads anl for the world war veteran state aid commlssloa. Members of the state tax commission stated that the deficit to be faced at the end ot 1927 might oe materially reduced through Increased receipts or through legislative appropriations not Included In the estimates of the tax commission. PAPER FIRM EXPANDING PORTLAND HOUSE INTERESTED Ut SALEM COMPANY PORTLAND, Dee. St. (AP) Purchase of an Interest In the Rodgers Paper company of Salem, by the Blake, Motfltt and Towne wholesale paper house of Portland, formerly the Blake, Mc-Fall company, was announced today.

The Rodgers Paper company, which waa organised about 30 years ago carries printing and wrapping paper and serves the Salem territory. Capitalization will be Increassd, It was also announced, to permit the carrying of a large stock. There will be no change In tha personnel of the Rodgers Paper company, except that O. W. Mielke, president of ths Blake, Moffltt and Towne company, will become first vice-president Children Burned to Death SANTA BARBARA, Deo.

30. (AP) Adrian Gutierrez, aged two, and Israel Mirales, aged 18 months, cousins, burned to death In their home here tonight. The Mirales child waa dead when flames of unknown origin were discovered and the other baby succumbed while being rushed to a hospital. Real Estate Transfers W. P.

Walter etux to William J. B. Love lot blk 9 Stewarts add 110. A. Layton etux to Wm.

Meyer etal tract tp 20 4 $10. Vera A. Powers to Ira Richmond etux lot 3 part of lot I blk 28 Packards add (1. H. N.

Moore etux to W. F. Gil-strap etux part of lots 6-4 blk I Ellsworths add HO. Lester A. Daniels etux to Charles O.

Fosteir tract In Martins add Eugene $10. Nelson H. Slgnor etux to L. B. Thompson etux tract tp 18 $1.

S. J. Leonard etux to W. Mayes etux NH of lot ll blk I Me-Farlands 8rd add C. G.

tl. William H. Ostrander etux to A. L. Van Blarlcon etal tract tp 10 3 $10.

C. E. Lawler etux to P. C. Peder.

sen part of lot 14 Mathews $100. H. F. McAtee to B. O.

Birch etux lot 1 blk 67 Hills add Oakrldge $10. Annie F. Cole to Bert Neet SH of lot 31 Stewarts Acreage (10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the eounty eotirt of tbe state of Oregon for Lans eounty. In the matter of Ihe last will ef August Schmidt, also koowo at Oust Uailth, decssssd, Notlco la hsrsby glvsa that Dolly Msughsn hss been by the above entitled court appolntid executrix the abov4 entltlsd matter.

All persona laving olslms agslnst said estate are required to present the ss.no properly vsrlflsd ta aald eserutrlx at the leer office of Wlntermeter In Bugsne, Lane eounty, Oroa in within six months (rum thla first dsy of Jnnuary, lilt. IL snd A Wlnlermslef i Dolly at 1-1-17 Copyright 1023 by Newspaper Service, Ino..

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